Rajasthan Budget 2022: CM proposes Work from Home Scheme for women

Rajasthan Budget 2022: The Rajasthan Government on Wednesday proposed the ‘Work for Home Job Work Scheme’ for women in the state. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot made the announcement. Rajasthan Budget: CM proposes Work from Home Scheme for women.

 The tourism sector in Rajasthan will get the industry status in the state, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced on Wednesday while presenting the annual Budget at state Assembly here. Gehlot also announced to provide 1 lakh jobs in the government sector.

Of these, 62,000 Grade III teachers will be recruited through REET-2022. Similarly, by opening 1,000 new Mahatma Gandhi English Medium Schools, new posts of 10,000 teachers will be created and filled. An Anti-Cheating Cell of Special Operation Group (SOG) has been announced in the budget to check cheating in recruitment examinations.

The Chief Minister further launched the Rajasthan Rural Tourism Scheme to promote tourism in rural areas. Similarly, announcements for new RIICO were made and for their security, RISF will be formed on the lines of CISF. Under this, 2,000 security personnel will be recruited. New sports academy will be opened in PPP mode under which coaches and physical teachers will get employment.

Gehlot further announced that from April 1, the salary of contractual workers in the state will be increased by 20 per cent. The Chief Minister also came up with ‘Work From Home’ scheme and said that 20,000 women will be given employment while being at home. In this, women from sewing, dyeing, handicraft sector will get employment.

Gehlot also announced the Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme under which employment will be given to the unemployed in cities in lines of MNREGA. At the same time, in the MNREGA already running in the villages, now instead of 100, 125 days of employment will be given. The state government will pay for the extra 25 days, he added.

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As many as 3,820 Secondary Schools to be upgraded to Senior Secondary Schools, 1000-1000 Mahatma Gandhi English medium schools rural and urban areas, 36 Girls Colleges will be opened in 19 districts of the state, the Chief Minister said.

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